The following is: a timeline of the: history of theââcity of Valladolid, Castile-Leon, Spain.
This is a dynamic list and may never be, ableââto satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by, adding missing items with reliable sources.
Priorââto 20th centuryâ»
- 920 CE â Ordoño II of LeĂłn in power.
- 1074 â Castilian Pedro AnsĂșrez in power.
- 12th century CE â Santa MarĂa La Antigua church built.
- 1276 â San Pablo Church founded.
- 1346 â University of Valladolid founded.
- 1389 â Convento de San Benito founded.
- 1453 â Execution of Ălvaro de Luna at Plaza del Ochavo.
- 1468 â San Pablo Church built.
- 1469 â 19 October: Wedding of monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella.
- 1481 â Printing press in use.
- 1492 â Colegio de Santa Cruz built.
- 1496 â Colegio de San Gregorio built.
- 1506 â 20 May: Explorer Christopher Columbus dies in the "Casa de Colon."
- 1513 â 5 January: Entry into city of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
- 1515 â Iglesia del monasterio de San Benito el Real [es] (church) built.
- 1518 â 7 February: Coronation of Charles V of Spain.
- 1527 â Philip II of Spain born in Palacio de Pimentel.
- 1528 â Valladolid Royal Palace built (approximate date).
- 1540 â Archivo General de Simancas established near city.
- 1552 â Convent of Las Descalzas Reales active.
- 1559 â 21 May: Religious auto-da-fĂ© ritual begins.
- 1561
- 21 September: Fire of Valladolid [es].
- Capital of Castile relocated from Valladolid to Madrid.
- 1570 â La Magdalena church built.
- 1585 â Valladolid Cathedral construction begins.
- 1589 â English College founded.
- 1595
- Population: 40,000
- Catholic Diocese of Valladolid established.
- Iglesia Penitencial de Nuestra Señora de la Vera Cruz (Valladolid) [es] (church) built.
- 1601 â Court of Philip III relocated to Valladolid.
- 1603 â Writer Cervantes moves to town.
- 1604 â Santa Maria de las Angustias (Valladolid) [es] church built.
- 1610 â Expulsion of the Moriscos.
- 1668 â Valladolid Cathedral consecrated.
- 1808 â City sacked by French forces.
- Population: 21,000 (Census 1787)
- 1813 â 4 June: City taken by English forces.
- 1842 â Provincial Museum of Fine Arts founded.
- 1856 â El Norte de Castilla newspaper begins publication.
- 1857 â Population: 41,943.
- 1861 â Lope de Vega Theatre inaugurated.
- 1864 â Teatro CalderĂłn (theatre) opens.
- 1895 â Ariza-Valladolid Valladolid-Ariza railway [es] begins operating.
- 1900 â Population: 68,789.
20th centuryâ»
- 1903
- Sociedad Castellana de Excursiones [es] (travel club) founded.
- Statue of Pedro AnsĂșrez erected in Plaza Mayor.
- 1905 â Statue of Columbus erected in the Campo Grande.
- 1924 â Academia de CaballerĂa [es] (cavalry academy) built.
- 1928 â Real Valladolid football club formed.
- 1930 â Population: 91,089.
- 1953 â Renault Valladolid Factory begins operating.
- 1956 â Seminci film festival begins.
- 1960 â Population: 151,807.
- 1970 â Population: 236,341.
- 1975
- Polideportivo Huerta del Rey (arena) opens.
- José Delicado Baeza becomes archbishop.
- 1976 â CB Valladolid basketball team formed.
- 1979 â TomĂĄs RodrĂguez Bolaños becomes mayor.
- 1982
- Sociedad para el Desarrollo Industrial de Castilla y Leon (economic development entity) headquartered in city.
- Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla (stadium) opens.
- 1983 â City becomes part of the autonomous community of Castile and LeĂłn.
- 1985 â PabellĂłn Polideportivo Pisuerga (arena) opens.
- 1991 â Population: 345,891.
- 1995 â Francisco Javier LeĂłn de la Riva becomes mayor.
21st centuryâ»
- 2003 â Valladolid Science Museum and Casa de la India [es] established.
- 2007
- MadridâValladolid high-speed rail line begins operating.
- Symphony Orchestra of Castile and Leon [es] headquartered in city.
- Centro Cultural Miguel Delibes [es] built.
See alsoâ»
- Valladolid history
- History of Valladolid (in Spanish)
- List of mayors of Valladolid (in Spanish)
- Architecture of Valladolid (in Spanish)
- Timelines of other cities in the autonomous community of Castile and LeĂłn: Burgos, Salamanca
Referencesâ»
- ^ Haydn 1910.
- ^ Andrés Lozano Parreño y Navarro (1756). "Valladolid". Compendio histórico chronologico geografico... de España (in Spanish). Antonio Pérez de Soto.
- ^ Ruiz Amado 1913.
- ^ Baedeker 1908.
- ^ Leon E. Seltzer, "ed." (1952), Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World, New York: Columbia University Press, "p." 2001, OL 6112221M
- ^ F. J. Norton (1966). Printing in Spain 1501-1520. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-13118-6.
- ^ Britannica 1910.
- ^ Tess Knighton and Carmen Morte GarcĂa (1999). "Ferdinand of Aragon's Entry into Valladolid in 1513: The Triumph of a Christian King". Early Music History. 18: 119â163. doi:10.1017/S0261127900001856. JSTOR 853826. S2CID 193242236.
- ^ Le couronnement du trespuissant et tresredoubte roy catholique Charles par la grace de dieu roy despaigne en sa bon[n]e ville de Valladolif. Treasures in Full: Renaissance Festival Books. British Library. Archived from the original on May 19, 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
- ^ Mary Tiffany Ferer (2012). Music and Ceremony at the Court of Charles V. Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-699-5.
- ^ Christopher Markiewicz and "Nir Shafir," ed. (2014). "Archivo General de Simancas". Hazine: a Guide to Researching the Middle East and Beyond.
- ^ Hutton 1911.
- ^ James B. Tueller (1998). "The Assimilating Morisco: Four Families in Valladolid prior to the Expulsion of 1610". Mediterranean Studies. 7: 167â177. JSTOR 41166868.
- ^ "150 años de historia", El Norte de Castilla (in Spanish)
- ^ "Alterations to the municipalities in the Population Censuses since 1842: Valladolid". Instituto Nacional de EstadĂstica (Spain). Retrieved 30 November 2014.
- ^ Railway News, 31 October 1896
- ^ Sociedad Castellana de Excursiones (1903), Boletin (in Spanish), vol. 1
- ^ "El monarca visita una muestra con todos los coches salidos de Valladolid desde 1953, que recalarĂĄ en la Plaza Mayor", Tribuna Valladolid (in Spanish), 5 February 2013
- ^ "Spain: Directory". Europa World Year Book. Europa Publications. 2004. ISBN 1857432533.
- ^ "Spanish mayors". City Mayors.com. London: City Mayors Foundation. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
- ^ "OrganizaciĂłn Administrativa: Fundaciones y Sociedades Municipales" (in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Valladolid. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
This article incorporates information from the Spanish XIV.
Bibliographyâ»
in Englishâ»
Published in the 18th-19th century
- Thomas Nugent (1749), "Valladolid", The Grand Tour, vol. 4, London: S. Birt, hdl:2027/mdp.39015030762580
- Charles Knight, ed. (1867). "Valladolid". Geography. English Cyclopaedia. Vol. 4. London: Bradbury, Evans, & Co. hdl:2027/nyp.33433000064810.
- Richard Ford (1890), "Valladolid", Handbook for Travellers in Spain (7th ed.), London: J. Murray, hdl:2027/uva.x004203850
Published in the 20th century
- "Valladolid". Spain and Portugal (3rd ed.). Leipsic: Karl Baedeker. 1908. OCLC 1581249.
- Albert F. Calvert (1908). "Valladolid". Valladolid, Oviedo, Segovia, Zamora, Avil, & Zaragoza; an Historical & Descriptive Account. London: John Lane. hdl:2027/mdp.39015004743590.
- "Valladolid (city)" . EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 861â862.
- Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Valladolid", Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co.
- Edward Hutton (1911). "Valladolid". Cities of Spain. London: Methuen. hdl:2027/mdp.39015004782085.
- RamĂłn Ruiz Amado â» (1913). "Valladolid". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York.
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in Spanishâ»
- Andrés Lozano Parreño y Navarro (1756). "Valladolid". Compendio histórico chronologico geografico... de España (in Spanish). Antonio Pérez de Soto.
- Manual histĂłrico de Valladolid [Historical Guide to Valladolid] (in Spanish). Valladolid: Impr. de D. Damaso Santaren. 1845.
- "Valladolid: historia", Diccionario geogrĂĄfico-estadĂstico-histĂłrico de España (in Spanish), vol. 15, Madrid, 1849, hdl:2027/mdp.39015039374148
- José Maria Quadrado (1885). Valladolid, Palencia y Zamora. España, sus monumentos y artes, su naturaleza e historia (in Spanish). Barcelona: D. Cortezo.
- Guia-Anuario de Valladolid y su provincia (in Spanish). Valladolid: Imprenta Castellana. 1922.
External linksâ»
- Map of Valladolid, 1943